Introducing CloudBerry Backup 2.2 for macOS & Linux

Today we're excited to bring you the next major iteration of CloudBerry Backup for macOS & Linux — release 2.2. In this version we've made a few behind-the-scenes improvements and expanded the functionality of common line interface.

Enabling Web Access via CLI

Perhaps the biggest change in CloudBerry Backup 2.2 for macOS & Linux is the ability to enable Web Access via command line interface. Customers can now use command-line functions to the set default port and secure HTTPS options. Previously, these options could only be set via GUI but now can be managed more easily from the command-line. To learn more about this powerful new feature, please see our post from a few months ago.

Miscellaneous

Another long-awaited enhancement is the support for OpenSUSE 42.2, 42.3, and Fedora 27. Thus, if you're running one of those operating systems, you can now go ahead and install CloudBerry Backup and be sure that it works properly.

Here's a list of a few other novelties:

Ability to enter/exit fullscreen by utilizing the Cmd+Ctrl+F shortcut;